I got in my car with not destination in mind, just people watching and scoping out possible places to shoot. I ended up in Hillcrest and at my bridge. Some of you may know of it, many people simply call it the suspended bridge. This is one of the most magical places of my life so far. When I was 14 years old I would run away from home a lot. I have spent many nights under this bridge or on top of it sleeping. Starring at the stars, hanging with my friends and feeling so alive. This was my sanctuary, my safe place and my home away from home. Even as an adult I go to this bridge to now paint, sit and think. It still empowers me in a lot of ways. So, when I got there, there were two girls sitting in the middle of the bridge smoking a joint, laughing, swinging and being so loud. I couldn't help but look at them and recognize a part of me. It was fun, I took pictures and hung out with these two 17 year old girls. I didn't stay long, just long enough and then I went home. On my way home I got a snap shot of my skeleton that hangs in my car. I hope you enjoy the pictures. Have a great day!
Sunday, March 14, 2010
Filling in gaps, and building bridges. (photos:Mary,Mary)
Yesterday I decided to wonder around town again by myself. I am finding myself doing this more often, I guess it's just easier to find creativity by myself. I like to zone out and I become incredibly focused, if you know me well you would know exactly what zone I am referring to. First stop, Presidio Park. I didn't find much to get into their, it just seems so BLAH, and typical to me. I stayed their for about 40 minutes tops, I would like to have a model there, I think then I would be more inspired.
I got in my car with not destination in mind, just people watching and scoping out possible places to shoot. I ended up in Hillcrest and at my bridge. Some of you may know of it, many people simply call it the suspended bridge. This is one of the most magical places of my life so far. When I was 14 years old I would run away from home a lot. I have spent many nights under this bridge or on top of it sleeping. Starring at the stars, hanging with my friends and feeling so alive. This was my sanctuary, my safe place and my home away from home. Even as an adult I go to this bridge to now paint, sit and think. It still empowers me in a lot of ways. So, when I got there, there were two girls sitting in the middle of the bridge smoking a joint, laughing, swinging and being so loud. I couldn't help but look at them and recognize a part of me. It was fun, I took pictures and hung out with these two 17 year old girls. I didn't stay long, just long enough and then I went home. On my way home I got a snap shot of my skeleton that hangs in my car. I hope you enjoy the pictures. Have a great day!


I got in my car with not destination in mind, just people watching and scoping out possible places to shoot. I ended up in Hillcrest and at my bridge. Some of you may know of it, many people simply call it the suspended bridge. This is one of the most magical places of my life so far. When I was 14 years old I would run away from home a lot. I have spent many nights under this bridge or on top of it sleeping. Starring at the stars, hanging with my friends and feeling so alive. This was my sanctuary, my safe place and my home away from home. Even as an adult I go to this bridge to now paint, sit and think. It still empowers me in a lot of ways. So, when I got there, there were two girls sitting in the middle of the bridge smoking a joint, laughing, swinging and being so loud. I couldn't help but look at them and recognize a part of me. It was fun, I took pictures and hung out with these two 17 year old girls. I didn't stay long, just long enough and then I went home. On my way home I got a snap shot of my skeleton that hangs in my car. I hope you enjoy the pictures. Have a great day!
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love the perspective in your photos this post!!
ReplyDeletewhen i first moved here all i did was wander by myself. i learned a lot about SD, and myself.
Ya, Its really nice to be explore your head every now and then. :-)
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